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Evergreen Fountains experiences demand increase

Family-owned approach to senior care is key to longevity of staff, residents
January 2, 2026
Erica Bullock

Spokane Valley-based Evergreen Fountains Senior Living Community is a family-owned independent, light-assisted, and assisted-living community that's focused on the holistic well-being of its residents.


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Hillyard Senior Center evolves to meet seniors' needs

Director aims to bridge tradition, reinvention in northeast Spokane
January 2, 2026
Karina Elias

At the Hillyard Senior Center, a young director is focused on preserving the organization's 50-year-old history while rebranding and preparing for an ongoing wave of baby boomers.


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January 2026 Events Calendar

January 2, 2026
Emily Botter-Hanson
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Welcome to Inland Northwest Senior, a newspaper focused just on you

January 2, 2026
Paul Read

As one of the youngest members of the baby boom generation and a longtime editor and publisher, I understand well how attractive the Inland Northwest is to seniors. Its hometown feel and robust parks, shopping, and entertainment fit nicely with the largest and best health care system between Minneapolis and Seattle.

I also understand that today's seniors grew up with newspapers in their hands and still crave the calmness of ink on paper rather than dancing pixels blasted through social media on smart phones. That's partly why we decided to launch Inland Northwest Senior, a monthly newspaper created specifically with you in mind.


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Property tax relief available for seniors, disabled people

Exemption program administered by Spokane County Assessor's Office
January 2, 2026
Mike Volz and Tom Konis

As your Spokane County treasurer and assessor, we hear the laments of residents who are concerned about paying their property taxes. However, there are some little-known programs that could help relieve some of that financial strain, and we’ve been working hard to get the word out about them.


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Project Joy brings music, nostalgia to senior communities

Spokane nonprofit consists of over 200 volunteer entertainers
January 2, 2026
Haley Lewis

For more than 50 years, Project Joy has brought live music and entertainment to seniors — some of whom can’t easily leave their care facilities — sharing not just songs, but connection, nostalgia, and a sense of community. What began as a small idea to brighten seniors’ days has grown into an enduring volunteer arts program in Spokane.


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January 2026 Activities

January 2, 2026
Emily Botter-Hanson
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Impending wealth transfer prompts planning questions

January 2, 2026
Kevin Spafford

Within the next 25 years, an estimated $124 trillion in accumulated wealth, real estate, and personal properties is expected to pass from one generation to the next, according to Cerulli Associates. Although much of that wealth will go to family heirs, a significant portion will be allocated to philanthropic groups and charitable organizations.


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The Quilter's Corner moves to Market Street

Larger space, Joann closure spur growth for Spokane retailer
January 2, 2026
Samantha Peone

Spokane-based retailer The Quilter’s Corner has moved to an 850-square-foot location at 5008 N. Market.
Established in June 2024, The Quilter’s Corner previously shared space with The Hook & Needle Nook LLC, a yarn shop in the Garland District, at 3808 N. Monroe, where the former occupied 300 square feet.


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